Expert ATS Picks NFL Week 10

2018 is the best NFL season in the better part of a decade and this upcoming week should be no different. I have a trio of expert ATS picks for NFL Week 10. The Colts are favored by a field goal at home to last year’s defensive juggernaut Jaguars. Kansas City opened as a 17-point favorite over Arizona, which is the largest spread for any game this season so far. The Chargers are 10-point favorites in the battle for California in Oakland. Let’s find out which three teams will cover the betting spread in Week 10 NFL action.

Expert ATS Picks NFL Week 10

Analysis: Jacksonville’s awful losing streak continued in Week 8 when the Philadelphia Eagles handed the Jaguars a 24-18 loss. The Jags got Week 9 off. But, although they should play better against Indianapolis than they would have without the week off, Jags still have a tough road to climb for the win.

The Colts are on a two-game winning streak after pummeling Buffalo 37-5 in Week 7 and dominating Oakland 42-28 in Week 8. Like Jacksonville, Indy got Week 9 off. If anything, their rushing attack, which torched the Raiders for 222 yards, should be better in Week 10.

Analysis: After rallying for an 18-15 win over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 8, the Arizona Cardinals got a chance to rest up on their bye during Week 9. Zona should be fresh heading to Arrowhead Stadium on Nov. 11.

It won’t matter much. The spread’s ridiculous, but the 49ers were up 15-3 over Zona until the Cards scored 15 points in the fourth quarter to beat San Francisco. If San Francisco had no trouble scoring against the Arizona Cardinals, what’s Kansas City going to do?

More importantly, how will Arizona’s offense keep pace? It won’t, which is why even though the spread’s insanely high, I’m willing to lay the points.

Analysis: Oakland has suddenly decided to rebuild after trading away Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper. The Raiders are 1-7 straight up and 2-6 against the spread. The Raiders lost 10-26 in the last game between these two. They could lose by 30 on Sunday, that’s how bad things are in Oakland.